Thursday, November 16, 2017

Youtube daily report w Nov 16 2017

Do you ever get upset when you hear a sound?

This happens to me when I'm in a movie theater and the person next to me is breathing heavily.

I can't get their breathing out of my head.

It sounds like Darth Vader, with the volume turned up, to MAX.

I can't get used to hearing their breathing, it takes me out of the movie, and makes me

want to force choke.

It's not just the person next to me making the sounds that bugs me, but everyone else

nearby who seems to be just fine with it.

It makes me want to scream out, "isn't someone going to do something about this person breathing,

it's ruining the movie for all of us!!!"

This type of problem, intensely experience certain sounds, followed by powerful emotions

and distracting thoughts is called misophonia.

We're just now beginning to understand misophonia as a unique neuropsychological condition and

my friend Vanessa Hill over at BrainCraft has a great overview of how it works.

Here's the bad news - misophonia is such a new idea in the mental health community

doesn't have a clear definition for what it is.

There's a big debate about what emotions are involved in misophonia.

That's why we don't have a diagnosis for it yet and why there's zero research on

how to treat it.

This is a problem because misophonia limits the lives of people who experience it.

Misophonia can turn everyday activities like dinner with your family, interacting with

coworkers, and even watching online videos into torture.

People who experience misophonia need relief now, not 10 years in the future when research

is available.

Here's the good news.

We can draw on decades of cognitive behavioral therapy research to identify some ways treatment

might work.

The first thing I want you to know is it's okay to avoid triggering sounds and to block

them out.

Remember misophonia is a biologically based problem and sometimes the best way to deal

with it is just to avoid situations that might trigger it.

That means using earplugs, creating white noise, listening to music all in situations

where you know misophonia is going to happen.

For patients who are students I also write accommodation letters so they can take tests

and complete assignments in environments where they're less likely to experience misophonia

triggers.

But it's impossible to avoid or block out misophonia triggers all together.

That's where you need to understand the function of your distress.

What do you exactly experience when you're hearing triggering sounds?

What is the feeling that comes up?

Is it anxiety, anger, disgust, or something else?

Different treatments work for different emotions.

If the sound makes you anxious, then exposure therapy might help.

In exposure you intentionally experience the thing that makes you anxious until your body

gets used to it.

You start with easy exposures, get bored of them, and then move up in difficulty.

It's the exact same process I showed you in my bee phobia video.

If I wanted to do exposure with breathing, I could get a recording of it, play it on

low volume far away from myself, and keep listening to it until my anxiety goes down

on it's own.

Then, I turn up the volume and move the sound closer to me.

But in my experience treating misophonia, people rarely feel anxiety in response to

sounds.

They might get anxious about being in situations where they're likely to hear distressing

sounds, like being on guard at a dinner table, but when they hear a sound they're more

likely to get disgusted or angry.

Exposure takes a lot longer for disgust and it doesn't work well for anger.

In fact, exposure in these situations might make misophonia worse.

For these emotions, counter conditioning might help.

It's a small variation on exposure therapy.

In counter conditioning, we use something that feels good to reduce to impact of the

sound that feels bad.

You could practice doing deep breathing, the kind I show you in this video, have a relaxing

cup of tea, or watch one of your favorite shows.

Then, every 30 seconds play a short clip of distressing sound.

Through practice, this could help you to build up a tolerance for the sound.

So far we've talked about ways of making people less vulnerable to sounds.

But there's a lot you can do to cope with the powerful emotions that misophonia can

trigger.

Distress tolerance skills can especially be helpful if you're dealing with anger.

The myth about anger is you want to take it out on something, like punching a pillow.

But that doesn't work, it just revs you up and gets you more mad.

The best ways to tolerate distressing emotions like anger involve distraction.

Doing things that temporarily take you away from whatever is making you mad, reducing

your chances of doing something you might regret, and then helping you to return to

the situation.

Just remember the acronym Accepts.

Find activities that can take your mind off the anger.

Organizing my desk always helps me, because it's always messy.

Contribute to others.

Texting something nice to a friend helps me to take my mind off myself.

Comparisons to someone else or another time in your life can make this situation feel

a bit more tolerable.

Remembering that I am so much better at tolerating the intense sounds of New York City's subways

now than when I moved here does make me feel a little bit better.

Engage opposite emotions.

Listening to a soothing song, watching a funny YouTube video, or looking at a cute photo

of Mwaji quickly undo my anger.

Temporarily push away the the situation.

Either push away the thoughts in your head or actually get up and remove yourself from

the situation.

In a movie theater, I could have gotten up and picked a new seat or get a refund and

watch the movie at another time.

Create different thoughts.

Sometimes paying attention to something else in the environment, like counting the number

of seats in a row of the movie theater can be enough to reduce anger.

Create new sensation.

Chew some gum, hold an ice cube, smell a candle, splash some water on your face - anything

that shakes your nervous system into feeling something different.

The last, and what seems to be the most important thing about treating misophonia seems to be

finding ways of getting unstuck with your thoughts.

Misophonia creates very strong intense thoughts.

Ideas that people are doing this on purpose to harm you or there's something wrong with

you and that's just not the case.

Yes this is your problem but it's a biologically based problem.

It's not your fault that you're experiencing this.

And if everyone heard sounds as intensely as you did they would also get upset.

When I've talked to people about this they also tell me that it's likely the person breathing

doesn't realize how loud they're doing it or that it's impacting you in this way.

To learn more about misophonia check out Vanessa Hill's awesome video.

It's really really good and I'm in the very tail end.

We talk about misophonia in a little bit more detail.

Also be sure to check out some of the resources in the description below and I want to hear

from you.

How do you cope with distressing sounds?

Let me know in the comments below!

For more infomation >> What to do when you hate sounds (misophonia treatment) - Duration: 7:23.

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NUCLEARITÉ. (#11) - Duration: 6:16.

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Origin Stories: Physicist Mark Trodden - Duration: 3:35.

Voiceover: There are huge unanswered

questions about the world.

People talk about the Big Bang as the origin of time

and space, but we don't really understand that at all,

we just mean that we run time backwards to a point

where all our equations fail.

Over the last hundred years we've learned a huge amount

about the universe, essentially everything that's

important in cosmology is less than a hundred

years old at this point.

And in fact, much of that progress has

happened in the last 30 years or so.

You know many of the things that interest me today,

my research, didn't exist when I got my PhD.

I call myself a particle cosmologist,

which is supposed to explain that I'm interested in

physics that puts together the physics of the right timing,

quantum mechanics, that sort of,

the physics of the subatomic world,

together with the physics of the very large,

the universe, general relativity, gravity, things like that.

And I'm interested in questions where both those

types of physics, which are some of the pillars

of 20th century physics come together,

and are needed to explain questions that arise

either looking at the universe or in understanding

the fundamental laws of nature.

I went into mathematics I think,

because at the time I thought it was very pure.

I was very interested in pure mathematics,

and also I have this distinct memory of a teacher

telling someone else in front of me that they

would not be able to go to Cambridge to study

mathematics because it was too hard for them,

and at that point I thought well that's what I should

do if it's supposed to be too hard. (laughs)

You know it was a very lucky time to be at Cambridge.

Stephen Hawking had just written A Brief History of Time.

Every year there was one course,

in the second year of studies,

that was not for credit and you could just go to,

and that year he gave that course.

And it was a packed auditorium,

and I wouldn't say that's what drove me into doing what

I do, but it was you know, one of those things

along the way that you realize that

hey that's connected to the

kinds of stuff that I'm interested in.

So by the time I got to my final year at Cambridge,

I knew that I wanted to do Theoretical Physics,

and I'd really come to love what I'd learned at the time

about what's called quantum mechanics,

that's physics of the tiniest, you know,

it tells you how atoms behave,

it tells you really everything about how the

subatomic world works, and I loved that,

and I loved the intricate mathematics of it.

And I also really loved general relativity.

This is Einstein's theory,

it's incredibly beautiful,

it's incredibly self-contained,

and I really, that sort of spoke to both the set of

mathematics and physics sides of me.

So I think most of us are driven by the chase,

by the hunt, by the ideas, and so I think you know,

if you are lucky enough to play a part,

however small, in answering some fundamental big

question like that, then I think you just are,

you'll take pause, you'll be happy that happened,

and then you'll be off in search of the next thing

because that's what excites you.

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GOTTA GET ME THAT KITTY – GEEKY SH*T ON THE NET EP 5 - Duration: 2:31.

Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.

We are back again with the fifth episode of Geeky Sh*t On The Net.

Let's kick things off with a picture of a rescued pig and kitten who look so adorable

together.

This was my favorite picture, but there are a lot more at the link in the description.

Speaking of unlikely pairings, here is a picture of a kitten and a duck.

Here is a cat with his turtle.

Maybe this pair tickles your fancy instead.

This hairless kitty is taking care of this goat that was born premature.

While this little mooer is covered in kittens!

Maybe you prefer the cat and dog variety.

I think I might just die from cuteness overload.

You know, they say you are what you eat…

Be sure not to feed your kitten mushrooms, you might get a catshroom.

Actually, real-talk…

Don't feed your cat mushrooms.

I just googled it…

Just…

Don't.

You've probably heard of these huge YouTubers, Rhett and Link, but have you heard of their

unique website Rhett and Lick?

Pretty self explanatory, I suppose.

Do you want to know what news will look like in the future before it happens?

News of Future offers articles on what people predict future news articles will look like.

Some articles are just a few years in the future and several are from the year 2050…

Although that isn't really that long away, it is more than double most of our lives,

myself included, so that is pretty crazy.

Keep in mind, the website is quite a few years old at this point, so some articles were written

several years ago, you will definitely notice that some of the dates are a bit ambitious,

but hey it is still a lot of fun to look at.

Speaking of great websites, here is a website I personally use almost daily.

It is rabbit.

rabb (dot) it.

It is an amazing website that you can get together with up to 24 other people and watch

movies, tv, or just browse the internet.

You could, for example, have a Geeky Gaming marathon with your friends, or watch your

Netflix, Hulu, Amazon prime, or other accounts to catch up on some of your favorite shows

or have a great movie night.

Don't be a sucker and just use their browser, though.

There is a chrome add-on to add onto your quality of life.

Well, your rabbit life at least.

If you are like me, you have a lot of random games on your steam library that you're

not really sure when you got it.

In some bundle or something probably, who knows.

Anyway, here is one such game that I decided to randomly click and check out.

It is called Bulb Boy.

It is a point and click adventure worth giving a play.

If you like this art style, point and click adventures, puzzles, the color green, and

supporting indie games, check this one out.

For a random click, I really loved it.

It is available on mobile too.

As always all links are below for you to checkout for yourself.

Before you go, be sure to subscribe, like, and comment.

If you're super cool, you can join the Geek Army.

All you have to do is share your favorite Geeky Gaming videos with your friends.

Alright Geeks, I will see you next time.

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Use an end bit №6

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Lubricate the hub bearing seat with copper grease.

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What to do when you hate sounds (misophonia treatment) - Duration: 7:23.

Do you ever get upset when you hear a sound?

This happens to me when I'm in a movie theater and the person next to me is breathing heavily.

I can't get their breathing out of my head.

It sounds like Darth Vader, with the volume turned up, to MAX.

I can't get used to hearing their breathing, it takes me out of the movie, and makes me

want to force choke.

It's not just the person next to me making the sounds that bugs me, but everyone else

nearby who seems to be just fine with it.

It makes me want to scream out, "isn't someone going to do something about this person breathing,

it's ruining the movie for all of us!!!"

This type of problem, intensely experience certain sounds, followed by powerful emotions

and distracting thoughts is called misophonia.

We're just now beginning to understand misophonia as a unique neuropsychological condition and

my friend Vanessa Hill over at BrainCraft has a great overview of how it works.

Here's the bad news - misophonia is such a new idea in the mental health community

doesn't have a clear definition for what it is.

There's a big debate about what emotions are involved in misophonia.

That's why we don't have a diagnosis for it yet and why there's zero research on

how to treat it.

This is a problem because misophonia limits the lives of people who experience it.

Misophonia can turn everyday activities like dinner with your family, interacting with

coworkers, and even watching online videos into torture.

People who experience misophonia need relief now, not 10 years in the future when research

is available.

Here's the good news.

We can draw on decades of cognitive behavioral therapy research to identify some ways treatment

might work.

The first thing I want you to know is it's okay to avoid triggering sounds and to block

them out.

Remember misophonia is a biologically based problem and sometimes the best way to deal

with it is just to avoid situations that might trigger it.

That means using earplugs, creating white noise, listening to music all in situations

where you know misophonia is going to happen.

For patients who are students I also write accommodation letters so they can take tests

and complete assignments in environments where they're less likely to experience misophonia

triggers.

But it's impossible to avoid or block out misophonia triggers all together.

That's where you need to understand the function of your distress.

What do you exactly experience when you're hearing triggering sounds?

What is the feeling that comes up?

Is it anxiety, anger, disgust, or something else?

Different treatments work for different emotions.

If the sound makes you anxious, then exposure therapy might help.

In exposure you intentionally experience the thing that makes you anxious until your body

gets used to it.

You start with easy exposures, get bored of them, and then move up in difficulty.

It's the exact same process I showed you in my bee phobia video.

If I wanted to do exposure with breathing, I could get a recording of it, play it on

low volume far away from myself, and keep listening to it until my anxiety goes down

on it's own.

Then, I turn up the volume and move the sound closer to me.

But in my experience treating misophonia, people rarely feel anxiety in response to

sounds.

They might get anxious about being in situations where they're likely to hear distressing

sounds, like being on guard at a dinner table, but when they hear a sound they're more

likely to get disgusted or angry.

Exposure takes a lot longer for disgust and it doesn't work well for anger.

In fact, exposure in these situations might make misophonia worse.

For these emotions, counter conditioning might help.

It's a small variation on exposure therapy.

In counter conditioning, we use something that feels good to reduce to impact of the

sound that feels bad.

You could practice doing deep breathing, the kind I show you in this video, have a relaxing

cup of tea, or watch one of your favorite shows.

Then, every 30 seconds play a short clip of distressing sound.

Through practice, this could help you to build up a tolerance for the sound.

So far we've talked about ways of making people less vulnerable to sounds.

But there's a lot you can do to cope with the powerful emotions that misophonia can

trigger.

Distress tolerance skills can especially be helpful if you're dealing with anger.

The myth about anger is you want to take it out on something, like punching a pillow.

But that doesn't work, it just revs you up and gets you more mad.

The best ways to tolerate distressing emotions like anger involve distraction.

Doing things that temporarily take you away from whatever is making you mad, reducing

your chances of doing something you might regret, and then helping you to return to

the situation.

Just remember the acronym Accepts.

Find activities that can take your mind off the anger.

Organizing my desk always helps me, because it's always messy.

Contribute to others.

Texting something nice to a friend helps me to take my mind off myself.

Comparisons to someone else or another time in your life can make this situation feel

a bit more tolerable.

Remembering that I am so much better at tolerating the intense sounds of New York City's subways

now than when I moved here does make me feel a little bit better.

Engage opposite emotions.

Listening to a soothing song, watching a funny YouTube video, or looking at a cute photo

of Mwaji quickly undo my anger.

Temporarily push away the the situation.

Either push away the thoughts in your head or actually get up and remove yourself from

the situation.

In a movie theater, I could have gotten up and picked a new seat or get a refund and

watch the movie at another time.

Create different thoughts.

Sometimes paying attention to something else in the environment, like counting the number

of seats in a row of the movie theater can be enough to reduce anger.

Create new sensation.

Chew some gum, hold an ice cube, smell a candle, splash some water on your face - anything

that shakes your nervous system into feeling something different.

The last, and what seems to be the most important thing about treating misophonia seems to be

finding ways of getting unstuck with your thoughts.

Misophonia creates very strong intense thoughts.

Ideas that people are doing this on purpose to harm you or there's something wrong with

you and that's just not the case.

Yes this is your problem but it's a biologically based problem.

It's not your fault that you're experiencing this.

And if everyone heard sounds as intensely as you did they would also get upset.

When I've talked to people about this they also tell me that it's likely the person breathing

doesn't realize how loud they're doing it or that it's impacting you in this way.

To learn more about misophonia check out Vanessa Hill's awesome video.

It's really really good and I'm in the very tail end.

We talk about misophonia in a little bit more detail.

Also be sure to check out some of the resources in the description below and I want to hear

from you.

How do you cope with distressing sounds?

Let me know in the comments below!

For more infomation >> What to do when you hate sounds (misophonia treatment) - Duration: 7:23.

-------------------------------------------

Origin Stories: Physicist Mark Trodden - Duration: 3:35.

Voiceover: There are huge unanswered

questions about the world.

People talk about the Big Bang as the origin of time

and space, but we don't really understand that at all,

we just mean that we run time backwards to a point

where all our equations fail.

Over the last hundred years we've learned a huge amount

about the universe, essentially everything that's

important in cosmology is less than a hundred

years old at this point.

And in fact, much of that progress has

happened in the last 30 years or so.

You know many of the things that interest me today,

my research, didn't exist when I got my PhD.

I call myself a particle cosmologist,

which is supposed to explain that I'm interested in

physics that puts together the physics of the right timing,

quantum mechanics, that sort of,

the physics of the subatomic world,

together with the physics of the very large,

the universe, general relativity, gravity, things like that.

And I'm interested in questions where both those

types of physics, which are some of the pillars

of 20th century physics come together,

and are needed to explain questions that arise

either looking at the universe or in understanding

the fundamental laws of nature.

I went into mathematics I think,

because at the time I thought it was very pure.

I was very interested in pure mathematics,

and also I have this distinct memory of a teacher

telling someone else in front of me that they

would not be able to go to Cambridge to study

mathematics because it was too hard for them,

and at that point I thought well that's what I should

do if it's supposed to be too hard. (laughs)

You know it was a very lucky time to be at Cambridge.

Stephen Hawking had just written A Brief History of Time.

Every year there was one course,

in the second year of studies,

that was not for credit and you could just go to,

and that year he gave that course.

And it was a packed auditorium,

and I wouldn't say that's what drove me into doing what

I do, but it was you know, one of those things

along the way that you realize that

hey that's connected to the

kinds of stuff that I'm interested in.

So by the time I got to my final year at Cambridge,

I knew that I wanted to do Theoretical Physics,

and I'd really come to love what I'd learned at the time

about what's called quantum mechanics,

that's physics of the tiniest, you know,

it tells you how atoms behave,

it tells you really everything about how the

subatomic world works, and I loved that,

and I loved the intricate mathematics of it.

And I also really loved general relativity.

This is Einstein's theory,

it's incredibly beautiful,

it's incredibly self-contained,

and I really, that sort of spoke to both the set of

mathematics and physics sides of me.

So I think most of us are driven by the chase,

by the hunt, by the ideas, and so I think you know,

if you are lucky enough to play a part,

however small, in answering some fundamental big

question like that, then I think you just are,

you'll take pause, you'll be happy that happened,

and then you'll be off in search of the next thing

because that's what excites you.

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GOTTA GET ME THAT KITTY – GEEKY SH*T ON THE NET EP 5 - Duration: 2:31.

Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.

We are back again with the fifth episode of Geeky Sh*t On The Net.

Let's kick things off with a picture of a rescued pig and kitten who look so adorable

together.

This was my favorite picture, but there are a lot more at the link in the description.

Speaking of unlikely pairings, here is a picture of a kitten and a duck.

Here is a cat with his turtle.

Maybe this pair tickles your fancy instead.

This hairless kitty is taking care of this goat that was born premature.

While this little mooer is covered in kittens!

Maybe you prefer the cat and dog variety.

I think I might just die from cuteness overload.

You know, they say you are what you eat…

Be sure not to feed your kitten mushrooms, you might get a catshroom.

Actually, real-talk…

Don't feed your cat mushrooms.

I just googled it…

Just…

Don't.

You've probably heard of these huge YouTubers, Rhett and Link, but have you heard of their

unique website Rhett and Lick?

Pretty self explanatory, I suppose.

Do you want to know what news will look like in the future before it happens?

News of Future offers articles on what people predict future news articles will look like.

Some articles are just a few years in the future and several are from the year 2050…

Although that isn't really that long away, it is more than double most of our lives,

myself included, so that is pretty crazy.

Keep in mind, the website is quite a few years old at this point, so some articles were written

several years ago, you will definitely notice that some of the dates are a bit ambitious,

but hey it is still a lot of fun to look at.

Speaking of great websites, here is a website I personally use almost daily.

It is rabbit.

rabb (dot) it.

It is an amazing website that you can get together with up to 24 other people and watch

movies, tv, or just browse the internet.

You could, for example, have a Geeky Gaming marathon with your friends, or watch your

Netflix, Hulu, Amazon prime, or other accounts to catch up on some of your favorite shows

or have a great movie night.

Don't be a sucker and just use their browser, though.

There is a chrome add-on to add onto your quality of life.

Well, your rabbit life at least.

If you are like me, you have a lot of random games on your steam library that you're

not really sure when you got it.

In some bundle or something probably, who knows.

Anyway, here is one such game that I decided to randomly click and check out.

It is called Bulb Boy.

It is a point and click adventure worth giving a play.

If you like this art style, point and click adventures, puzzles, the color green, and

supporting indie games, check this one out.

For a random click, I really loved it.

It is available on mobile too.

As always all links are below for you to checkout for yourself.

Before you go, be sure to subscribe, like, and comment.

If you're super cool, you can join the Geek Army.

All you have to do is share your favorite Geeky Gaming videos with your friends.

Alright Geeks, I will see you next time.

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How To Bleach In Winter With Vaseline

Vaseline For Glowing Fairer Skin

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Ron Johnson: Tax bill doesn't give small businesses 'a fair shake' - Duration: 2:12.

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'We don't believe you!' Zimbabwe activist blasts Mugabe party member for democracy promise - Duration: 3:21.

'We don't believe you!' Zimbabwe activist blasts Mugabe party member for democracy promise

Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Fungayi Mabhunu accused a Zanu-PF spokesman, Nick Mangwana, of lying when he promised the country would hold open elections next year. He said: "We don't believe anything that comes from Zanu-PF.

"They've deceived us and hoodwinked us in the past. What makes you think that we believe them now?"  .

The anti-Mugabe activist accused the ruling party of an internal power struggle. On Tuesday night the Zimbabwe military took control of the country's ZBC state broadcaster and placed Mr Mugabe under house arrest.

However, the army has denied a coup detat, labelling the events a bloodless takeover of power. Mr Mangwana, a leading Zanu-PF member living in the UK, had said that national presidential elections would be held next year as originally planned.

He promised the vote would be "free and fair" and that as a result, his party could end up in opposition. Zanu-PF has won every presidential election since Zimbabwe became an independent country, despite accusations of electoral malpractice.

In the 2008 presidential election, Mr Mugabe was accused of tampering with the vote to guarantee he won.

The opposition party's candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai, received the highest percentage share of the vote (47.9 per cent) but a second presidential election was held after no candidate won more than 50 per cent of the vote.

A run-off election was held and Mr Mugabe was re-elected for a seventh term. Mr Mangwana said Mr Tsvangirai had failed to become President because he did not receive over 50 per cent of the vote.

He said: "We don't do first past the post in Zimbabwe.

"You have to get 50 plus one so he didn't meet the threshold." However, Mr Mabhunu argued that the country's leading party had manipulated elections in the past and the public would only believe in Zimbabwe democracy if neutral observers watched over the elections.

He said: "The people of Zimbabwe will only believe in Zimbabwe if we have free and fair elections that are internationally monitored.".

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'They don't have water?' Donald Trump sparks bizarre Twitter row after drinking water - Duration: 2:25.

'They don't have water?' Donald Trump sparks bizarre Twitter row after drinking water

US President was addressing White House correspondents about his recent tour of Asia when he paused to joke about the availability of water.

While searching beneath his lectern, the parched President said: "They don't have water? That's ok." However, Mr Trump was informed by a voice behind the camera there was bottled water on a table to his right.

The row started when Marco Rubio, the Florida Senator Mr Trump mocked for sipping water during a 2013 speech, took to Twitter to poke fun at the President.  In 2016, Mr Trump mocked Mr Rubio while speaking to a campaign crowd in Fort Worth, Texas.

Mr Trump said: "When they put Marco on to refute President Obama's speech, do you remember that catastrophe?"  .

'He's like this, 'I need water. Help me, I need water,'" Mr Trump added, pretending to stagger on stage. "This is on live television. This total choke artist," he continued as he splashed water across the stage.

"Unbelievable"  Enjoying the chance to get his own back on Mr Trump, Mr Rubio tweeted: "Similar, but needs work on his form. "Has to be done in one single motion and eyes should never leave the camera.

"But, not bad for his first time." Mr Trump hailed his recent trip to Asia as a "tremendous success" and also used the press conference to declare: "America is back." He added: "The days of the United States being taken advantage of are over.".

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Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Invitation To The Dance Promo 4K - Duration: 3:27.

Listen baby,

ain't no mountain high

Ain't no valley low,

ain't no river wide enough baby.

If you need me call me

no matter where you are

no matter how far

don't worry baby

Just call my name I'll be there in a hurry

You don't have to worry

'Cause baby there ain't no mountain high enough

Ain't no valley low enough

Ain't no river wide enough

To keep me from getting to you babe

Remember the day I set you free

I told you you could always count on me darling

From that day on, I made a vow

I'll be there when you want me

Some way, some how

'Cause baby there ain't no mountain high enough

Ain't no valley low enough

Ain't no river wide enough

To keep me from getting to you babe

Oh no babe

No wind, no rain

Or winters cold

can stop me baby

'Cause you are my goal

If you're ever in trouble, I'll be there on the double

Just send for me, oh baby, ha

My love is alive, way down in my heart

Although we are miles apart

If you ever need a helping hand

I'll be there on the double

Just as fast as I can

Don't you know that there

Ain't no mountain high enough

Ain't no valley low enough

Ain't no river wide enough

To keep me from getting to you babe

Ain't no mountain high enough

Ain't no valley low enough

Ain't no river wide enough

To keep me from getting to you babe

Ain't no mountain high enough

Ain't no valley low enough

Ain't no river wide enough

To keep me from you

Ain't no mountain high enough

Nothing can keep me from you

Ain't no mountain high enough

Nothing can keep me from you

Ain't no mountain high enough

Nothing can keep me from you

Ain't no mountain high enough

Nothing can keep me from you

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TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE: Funny Fails Compilation 2017 | Funny Vines Fails & Pranks Compilation - Duration: 10:01.

Thanks for watching

Hope you have a great time

Please, like, comment and subscribe for more!!

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How do computers read code? - Duration: 12:01.

In your first programming class, you were probably introduced to the idea of a compiler.

Here's how it works.

You first write out your program.

But a computer can't read it yet.

So, in order to actually run your program,

you first need to pass it through this special program called the compiler.

Then, out pops a new version of your program that can be read by a computer.

It was probably then tested by running it with a bunch of inputs and expected outputs or something.

So there are two versions of your program.

The one you wrote but a computer can't read, and the magically generated one that a computer can read.

Except, it's better than magic.

The compiler is a complex machine that bridges the gap between

human-readable code and computer-readable code.

So, what exactly is the compiler doing,

and what does the executable version of your program actually look like?

What?

You say you have no idea what I'm talking about?

Oh, I think I know what might have happened.

In your first programming class, you probably just used an IDE,

in which case this whole process was hidden from you.

When you click the run button, your work is saved, your program is built,

and it runs automatically.

So now that we're up to speed, what does the executable look like, and how does the compiler…

What?

You still don't know what I'm talking about?

All you did was Python scripting???

*sigh* Oh my god there are so many edge cases.

Ok, this is what happens to programs in general, deal with it, how does it work,

I don't know, let's find out!

At a low level, computers processors can only do a small number of things.

They can read and write to memory, and they can do math with numbers they are holding.

Modern processors do other things too, but this is basically it.

Now, an executable program, the one generated by the compiler, is just a list of instructions

for the processor to follow, written in binary.

The instructions are things like… read these bytes from memory, do stuff to them,

write bytes to memory, jump forward this many lines, jump back this many lines but only if this flag is set,…

stuff like that.

A program, expressed in a list of binary instructions is called machine code,

and this is the kind of program that your computer can actually read.

But why does a computer processor only read programs that look like this?

Why this specifically?

Well in short, here's how a processor works.

The processor already contains the circuitry to do all of these instructions,

but the correct circuitry only gets connected together when the corresponding instruction gets fed into it.

The 1s and 0s in the instruction cause certain transistors to open or close, which ends up

connecting the correct circuitry together to execute that instruction.

If you want to look more into how this works, you might wanna check out crash course computer science

particularly episodes 5 through 8.

Episodes 3 and 4 are also helpful if you need a refresher on binary and logic gates.

Though you could just watch my video too…

And for the record, crash course isn't paying me to recommend them.

I just really like this series.

But in short, just know that executable programs look like this.

But when you learned to program, you didn't need know anything about these complicated

machine code things like memory management, operations on bytes, or conditional jumps.

Programming was about variables, and if statements, and loops, and functions.

Well, these things are just higher-level constructs

that make it easier for humans to think about programming.

A program, expressed in this form, is called source code.

It's the version of a program that a human understands,

and thus the version that most humans actually write code in.

The compiler's job is to take this source code that is human-readable,

and turn it into machine code that is computer-readable.

But how does it do that?

How does it turn a string of text into a list of instructions in binary?

Let's look at some examples:

Here's a pretty simple program.

Declare a variable of type integer that we'll call x.

Then assign it a value of 3.

For now, this program only exists as source code.

I know it looks like it has some kind of structure, but for the computer,

it's just a meaningless sequence of characters.

It's just text.

And I know that this program doesn't really do anything useful, but we're starting simple.

Let's pass this source code into the compiler and see what it does.

The compiler first divides the text up into individual "tokens".

It's kind of like the compiler is figuring out what the "words" are in this program.

Then, the tokens are organized into a hierarchical structure known as a parse tree, which is

like figuring out what the "grammar" is in this program, the structure.

Then, the compiler records context about the program, including variable and function names.

This is the stuff that a computer needs to keep track of in different parts of the program.

In our case, the only context we need is the variable x.

Oh, and the main function too but that's less important for us.

The final step is to traverse the tree, and figure out some machine code that would effectively

do the same thing as this particular source code.

*I just wanna that, typically, compilers don't go directly from the parse tree to the machine code.

There's usually a few intermediate steps that we're going to skip over.*

This is what the machine instructions look like in binary.

It's a little hard to read and interpret, so let's shorten it by writing in hexadecimal.

Actually, it's still a pain to read.

Let's write it out as assembly code, which is a more human-readable version of the machine code.

That's better.

Now, we're going to ignore this stuff here.

Just know that it's responsible for starting and ending the main function, which determines

where the program starts and ends.

This is the instruction that corresponds to the assignment of the variable x.

This instruction says to "move" the number 3 into this memory location.

Let's run the program and see what happens…

And as we'd expect, the number 3 got put into that memory location.

It looks like the compiler decided that this part of memory is where the variable x lives.

And that's it.

The compiler took our source code, which said to take a variable x and assign it the value 3,

and translated it into machine code, which says to place the value 3 in this part of memory.

So, our program is kind of boring right now.

What happens if we change it?

Let's add a line to increment x by one, after it's been assigned 3.

We assign it the value of x's current value plus 1.

Now, we pass it into the compiler again to generate a new version of our machine code.

The compiler finds tokens,...

...parses,...

...contextualizes,...

...and generates.

It looks like there's only a single new instruction: to "add" the value of 1 to

this memory location.

After all, this is the location that the compiler decided that x lives.

Modifying the variable x is equivalent to modifying the value stored in this memory location.

Let's run it…

The value 3 appears in that memory location designated for the variable x,

and then the value becomes 4.

Now so far, we've seen how variable assignments and simple mathematical operations get translated.

But it's not so simple for if-statements, loops and functions.

There are no machine instructions that are direct equivalents.

Instead, we need to emulate their behaviour with instructions that do exist.

Let's start with an if-statement.

In an if-statement, we only execute the code in this block if this condition is true.

If the condition is false, we skip over this code.

In assembly, the code inside the block gets translated normally, but before it, we have

some instructions evaluating the condition, and then we have a conditional jump instruction.

In this case, to jump past the block we want to skip, but only if we're supposed to skip it.

The processor knows whether or not we're supposed to take this jump based on the result

of the previous instruction.

That instruction temporarily set some flags in the processor so we could remember the

result by the time we got to this conditional jump to skip over this block.

If we're not supposed to skip it, then the processor ignores the jump, and continues normally,

conveniently executing the code inside the block.

Notice that these machine instructions are effectively doing the same thing as our if-statement?

Let's see now jumps can emulate other source code behaviour.

There's the if-else-statement.

Only execute this block if this condition is true.

Otherwise, execute this block.

In assembly, we have the code in the first block, and the code in the second block.

Before the first block, we have a comparison and a conditional jump, like what we had earlier.

In between the blocks, we have a regular, non-conditional jump instruction.

This is so that execution skips the second block if it just finished the first one,

which is kind of how the if-else-statement works if you think about it.

Then there's the while-loop.

Only execute this block if this condition is true, and keep executing it over and over

again until it's not true anymore.

In assembly, we have the block's code, the instructions to evaluate the condition, and

the jumps emulating the loop.

Functions are a little more complicated.

Basically, functions encapsulate a code block, so that it can be used in multiple parts of a program.

Most programmers out there should know that they also isolate context

and they can do recursion and stuff.

This is what its equivalent assembly code looks like.

Let's run it to see what it does.

Hitting the function call, we save all context into memory, allocate new space on top of it,

execute the function code (which may involve calling more functions), and pop back down once it's done.

This makes it possible for functions to call other functions, or even themselves.

You just push more memory, and pop back down when you're done.

So that's how compilers work!

They take your source code, and make machine code.

But there's one problem.

If you compile your program on one computer and then copy it over to another computer

and try to run it, it might not work.

If the new computer has a different operating system or has a different processor model,

it probably uses different machine instructions.

So if you want your program to be able to run on this new computer, you'd better be

able to compile to that computer's machine code.

And if your program's users might run your software on different platforms,

unless you're distributing the source, you're gonna need to keep a copy of an executable for

every platform you want to run on.

Every.

Single.

One.

Some languages like Java sneak around this issue.

Instead of machine code, Java gets compiled to an intermediate representation known as bytecode.

And then the bytecode can get sent to other computers where it gets converted to that

specific computer's machine code when the program is run via an interpreter.

It's a bit of a compromise.

You get better portability, though it's less efficient.

But regardless, the language you write your code in is compatible with a wide variety

of processors and operating systems.

Can you imagine what it was like back in the day when computer programming meant putting

assembly or even machine code onto punch cards?

Not only would you need to figure out the correct holes to punch for each instruction.

You wouldn't even be able to use your program on a different computer model,

because the other model expected you to punch different holes.

Things are a little nicer these days.

You just write a program, compile it, and test it with inputs and outputs,

*if only it were that simple*

all thanks to the people who wrote the special program: the compiler.

But, remember that the compiler is a program itself.

If people use compilers to develop programs, how was the compiler developed?

Well, it was probably written and compiled in another language, or even in the same language,

compiling a compiler with a previous version of itself.

If we follow this chain backwards, at some point, we reach the origins of development tools:

programs, written directly in machine code, that help you write other programs;

literally automating part of the process of creating automation.

The history of computer languages is pretty complex.

No wonder it took decades to get to where we are now!

Remember that the next time you're writing code.

We have all these beautiful things like syntax highlighting, static analysis, object-oriented

programming, functional programming, libraries, linkers, build tools, and debuggers.

But it's still amazing that we can just tell our computers to follow our exact instructions...

...at the push of a button.

Nope, wait…

There we go, the push of a button.

Programming isn't so hard…

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💥 TOP4CUS PORTABLE CHARGER POWER BANK⭐BEST CELL PHONE CHARGER PRODUCT REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 4:14.

hi today I'm going to take a look at the top4cus portable battery charger

power bank see it looks kind of like a a cell phone ultra slim design

okay I know why they call it top4cus oh why? It is because they strive

to be top for customer service. It comes in a little handy carrying case bag if you want to

you know slip it in your purse or whatever alright so I have really

charged this but take that out it is 10,000 mah portable charger and it has

two USB ports here and it does have a digital digital display so it shows how

much charge it has which is actually quite a lot it can't charge the iPhone 6

four times we're at galaxy s5 two and a half times supports max of 2.1 amps for

the output oh and it can fully charge an iPhone 6 in only 15 minutes just pretty

good to charge this and only takes somewhere between five to eight hours to

fully charge this before you're ready to go it has kind of a frosted texture and

smooth edges which is nice slick design for a you know for a battery it's

actually fairly light I mean it's about the weight of a cell phone so it's not

too heavy sometimes the the batteries have a lot of weight to them it's about

similar to the size of like an iPhone 6

it's really great that with this there's just a little button to turn it on/off

which brings the display up so you can see exactly how much charge is left

because that's something that that's really important you know you forget

well if I charge this for you don't want to be out I'm thinking you have a backup

and you don't and this holds up quite a lot of charge it's pretty impressive

another great feature about this is it has a pretty awesome warranty they will

replace it for free a defective item full refund within 12 months so that's

pretty nice how can one of these battery packs is a

great thing there's so many uses for them and you can charge anything you

know because all you're gonna do is just any kind of USB charger you have from an

iPad to an iPhone to an Android phone tablet whatever so all the devices that

you have you know you have a backup in case it starts to go dead you know like

my son he always on on the trips he's got to have his his iPad so I can use it

to charge that or you know you hate it when you think you charged your phone

I've had it where you know I thought it was plugged in the cord was loose and I

go out and oh my gosh I barely have any charges would be great to have as a

backup cause you don't want to be out with nothing so I'm really excited to go

get a lot of use out of this well that was our look at the top four costs power

bank portable battery charger thanks for watching

you

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Jack Chick's story: the Woman Who Died - Duration: 4:40.

Sometimes Jack gave a special, personal tour

of Chick Publications.

One of the first stops was always the same: this painting.

It has a story to go along with it.

And since we've printed up a bunch of them,

and some of you have bought copies of it,

I thought it would be nice to tell you the same story

that Jack told, every time

he showed someone this painting.

Then you can tell others the same story Jack did.

Want to know what makes this painting special?

Hi, I'm David Daniels from Chick Publications.

From the time that Jack and I started to work together,

in August of 2000, I went along with Jack

as he gave his tours.

After a few years, he let me give the tours.

And he let me tell the story.

This painting was made by Fred Carter

in the 1970s (1976).

It, along with a few other paintings by Fred,

was made available as a frameable lithograph.

One day a missionary came back from Mexico

and told Jack that this painting

had made a big difference in winning souls,

in the mountains of Mexico.

This missionary had gone to a place where the ancient Conquistadores

(conquerors from Spain) had decided to settle down

with the local inhabitants, and they started families.

It was not very easy to get into that valley.

On his way, the missionary rode his donkey

through a mountain pass.

But the trail narrowed down so much that he couldn't

even pull him by a rope.

He had to leave the donkey behind.

So there he was, clinging to the side,

with the wind rushing past him, on a narrow trail.

It was dangerous.

But he finally made it into that valley.

One family that he met there got saved.

And he gave the family a printed copy of this painting.

About three years later, he went back to see

how the Christians were doing, and he came to that house.

The family had hung it up in the living room.

So they showed him the picture on the wall.

Then they told him that people who saw it,

told others about that picture.

They came to this house from all over the valley,

to see and hear the story about the woman who died.

The family used this picture to preach the gospel!

Take a look at it.

Who in the picture notices what is really happening?

I ask this every time I give a tour.

Not the doctor.

He's sadly looking at the departed old woman.

Not the couple.

They are grieving over their loss.

It's the dog!

He's looking right at the angel.

And what's happening?

We can see she was an old woman.

There are her false teeth in the glass.

There are her medications.

There are her glasses.

There is the glass of water with a straw.

And there is the bedpan.

She was obviously under the care of that doctor.

But look at what else is here!

There's her Bible.

The cover is worn.

It's not new.

It's probably been used for years.

And look up here. The embroidery says, "Only one life.

'Twill soon be past.

Only what's done for Christ will last."

It looks like that woman was a Bible believer,

and a Christian.

But there's more.

Look at her.

She's smiling!

And then look!

An angel has come to her, and raised her spirit up

from that frail, old body.

And now she looks young and alive!

That's the hope that Christians have.

We can live forever with Jesus, and we will never

grow old and die again.

Now in our poster we put a verse portion:

"Absent from the body... present with the Lord."

2 Corinthians 5:8.

And any person who trusts Christ like that woman did

can have the same hope of eternal life!

At this point, we can talk to

whoever views the picture about how

they can have that same hope as the woman in the picture.

So there you have it.

So many have asked us for permission to photograph it,

that I digitally went over the image carefully,

so we could make it available.

Now you know the story of this painting,

the woman who died.

And if you want, you can use it

to tell others of the hope of eternal life.

God bless you, and have a wonderful day.

For more infomation >> Jack Chick's story: the Woman Who Died - Duration: 4:40.

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GOTTA GET ME THAT KITTY – GEEKY SH*T ON THE NET EP 5 - Duration: 2:31.

Hey Geeks, it's Andrea.

We are back again with the fifth episode of Geeky Sh*t On The Net.

Let's kick things off with a picture of a rescued pig and kitten who look so adorable

together.

This was my favorite picture, but there are a lot more at the link in the description.

Speaking of unlikely pairings, here is a picture of a kitten and a duck.

Here is a cat with his turtle.

Maybe this pair tickles your fancy instead.

This hairless kitty is taking care of this goat that was born premature.

While this little mooer is covered in kittens!

Maybe you prefer the cat and dog variety.

I think I might just die from cuteness overload.

You know, they say you are what you eat…

Be sure not to feed your kitten mushrooms, you might get a catshroom.

Actually, real-talk…

Don't feed your cat mushrooms.

I just googled it…

Just…

Don't.

You've probably heard of these huge YouTubers, Rhett and Link, but have you heard of their

unique website Rhett and Lick?

Pretty self explanatory, I suppose.

Do you want to know what news will look like in the future before it happens?

News of Future offers articles on what people predict future news articles will look like.

Some articles are just a few years in the future and several are from the year 2050…

Although that isn't really that long away, it is more than double most of our lives,

myself included, so that is pretty crazy.

Keep in mind, the website is quite a few years old at this point, so some articles were written

several years ago, you will definitely notice that some of the dates are a bit ambitious,

but hey it is still a lot of fun to look at.

Speaking of great websites, here is a website I personally use almost daily.

It is rabbit.

rabb (dot) it.

It is an amazing website that you can get together with up to 24 other people and watch

movies, tv, or just browse the internet.

You could, for example, have a Geeky Gaming marathon with your friends, or watch your

Netflix, Hulu, Amazon prime, or other accounts to catch up on some of your favorite shows

or have a great movie night.

Don't be a sucker and just use their browser, though.

There is a chrome add-on to add onto your quality of life.

Well, your rabbit life at least.

If you are like me, you have a lot of random games on your steam library that you're

not really sure when you got it.

In some bundle or something probably, who knows.

Anyway, here is one such game that I decided to randomly click and check out.

It is called Bulb Boy.

It is a point and click adventure worth giving a play.

If you like this art style, point and click adventures, puzzles, the color green, and

supporting indie games, check this one out.

For a random click, I really loved it.

It is available on mobile too.

As always all links are below for you to checkout for yourself.

Before you go, be sure to subscribe, like, and comment.

If you're super cool, you can join the Geek Army.

All you have to do is share your favorite Geeky Gaming videos with your friends.

Alright Geeks, I will see you next time.

For more infomation >> GOTTA GET ME THAT KITTY – GEEKY SH*T ON THE NET EP 5 - Duration: 2:31.

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640HP Stealth 64 LB7 G2 - Duration: 5:02.

- Let me show you what changes we make to the LB7,

on our Stealth 64 G2 to make this thing reliable

at high power levels.

(rock beat)

In the previous video,

we went through the nuts and bolts

of the stock LB7 turbocharger.

In this video we're gonna show you how we upgraded

to make 640 to 750 rear-wheel horsepower.

So the easy way, or the way that we found anyway,

is to take the guts out of this turbocharger,

and replace them with a larger set of internals.

Now here's our Stealth 64 G2.

Okay the 64 G2 has a larger diameter

on the inducer.

We go to a 62.5 mil inducer.

We go to a taller blade set.

Now we go to a six blade,

instead of the ten blade.

And then, to relieve drive pressure,

we go to a larger turbine.

And the frustrating thing about the IHI is that

there's not a lot of turbine upgrades available

in the after market.

So as a builder,

you have to go to a large production run,

or have a custom turbine if you want to use

the factory center section.

The advantage of the factory center section

is it's liquid cooled.

It also has 360 thrust bearing.

So we've gone ahead and done that,

we've done a custom turbine,

and our custom turbine is significantly

larger than the factory turbine,

as you can see there, okay.

Now what does is allow us to run

higher boost numbers,

so we'll go up to 35 pounds a boost,

and we'll lower the drive pressure.

So 35 pounds a boost and 40 pounds of drive pressure,

give or take depending on RPM.

What that also allows us to do,

is close the wastegate entirely.

So we take the wastegate out of the system

'cause we're no longer at risk of over-speed.

We do that by adding a turnbuckle into the system.

And you can see it right here,

what that turnbuckle allows us to do is

significantly preload the wastegate.

Now that's different than a boost increase valve,

or then blocking the wastegate off,

or disabling the wastegate diaphragm.

What this preload allows us to do,

is make it so when the turbine is at low speed,

your cruise and you flat foot it,

normally the wastegate puck will pop open a little bit,

and bleed off some drive pressure,

regardless of what the diaphragm's doing.

With a turnbuckle the wastegate doesn't pop open,

doesn't bleed off any drive pressure,

it improves throttle response.

And it also means on the top end,

that you're not going to get any bleed off

from the wastegate.

That's a nice feature.

That allows to run the turbo really hard up top,

to really extract the most out of it.

So the best thing you can do for your truck is

a small size turbocharger that makes exactly

the horsepower that you want.

And we've sized the G2 to be right at

640 rear wheel horsepower,

because in our experience,

that's about the limit of the stock connecting rods

longterm, and the stock pistons longterm.

Remember you're talking about a 300 horse engine

from the factory.

640 horse is a lot of fun,

great on the street,

this setup is really nice to tow with.

And it's nice to tow with because it retains

the factory anti-surge.

You can see you're gettin' a little bit thin

here on the edge.

That's the factory edge.

Of course we have to lathe that down,

to allow for the larger compressor wheel.

If we go any further,

we start to get into kinda the danger

zone on the anti-surge.

Maintaining the anti-surge which is this ring around here,

allows for great drivability at low speed,

good high-boost performance at low speed.

A turbocharger that lugs really well.

What if you more than 640 horsepower?

We have that in the works for you too.

We call that our Stealth 67 G2,

and that's coming (laughs),

that uses another turbine that's larger yet,

along with a 67 millimeter compressor.

And in that case, we have to add

an anti-surge, custom anti-surge plug.

When that plug goes in it allows us to cut the groove

that we want to set the anti-surge up perfectly.

And that's what we're really in the process of tuning

right now.

So anytime you really stuff large wheels in a small

frame turbocharger, you have to be concerned with surge.

And surge is compressor stall, that is high boost,

at low load, and that really beats up thrust bearings,

and that can cause premature failure.

So that's, you know reliability is what we're keyed

in on here, quality, consistency.

I'm Nick Priegnitz, Duramax Tuner thanks for watching.

If you like these videos and you want to learn more,

check out the diesels tuner blog, dieseltunersblog.com

(Light techno music)

For more infomation >> 640HP Stealth 64 LB7 G2 - Duration: 5:02.

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Louis Futon - Restless Sea (feat. Opia) - Duration: 3:04.

Comment "<3" if you see this :)

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Babble Eats Around the World | Italy | Vegetarian Lasagna - Duration: 3:51.

[music]

Ciao, I'm Chef Francesca and welcome to Tuscany.

Today I'm going to teach you how to prepare

one of my favorite family recipes, Lasagna Vegetariana.

I get all my vegetables from my garden or the local farmer's market.

We're going to prepare the Finto Sugo Alla Toscana,

which is vegetarian Bolognese sauce.

This is a typical Sunday lunch for Tuscany people.

My husband, Massimo, and I, we both grew up in Montevarchi.

It's a very small town in between Chianti area, Siena, and Florence.

Every family's got gardens or olive trees,

so we have healthy food everyday.

I've learned to make Lasagna Vegetariana from my grandmother, Nonna Lydia.

My grandmother used to live with me,

so we spent lots of time in the kitchen together.

I love to make fresh pasta because it really tastes different

and it's so delicious.

Wow.

We will wrap and then we'll put it in the fridge for one hour, at least.

While the dough is waiting in the fridge,

we can prepare all the vegetables for the sauce.

Just pour some extra virgin olive oil and then the onion.

We can add all our carrots and, in the end, some celery.

All these cubed vegetables will look like minced meat.

Now we add some tomato sauce with some basil.

It will take maybe half an hour to be ready.

Gastone loves to cook

and his father built a real proper steel table

like in the real kitchen.

Bravo.

In Italy, almost every kitchen has a pasta machine.

[gasp]

No.

We should boil the pasta for a few minutes.

So I'm spreading some of the ragu on the bottom

with some white sauce

and then I'm going to layer all our pasta.

In Tuscany, we don't use cheese in our lasagna,

we only put white sauce.

The white sauce is made with mostly milk,

a little bit of flour, and little bit of butter.

And then, we just sprinkle a tiny bit of Parmesan cheese on top.

Gastone loves vegetarian lasagna

and I love it because it's packed with vegetables.

Buon appetito.

Thank you for joining my family for lunch.

And now, check out a healthy recipe inspired by my vegetarian lasagna.

[music]

For more infomation >> Babble Eats Around the World | Italy | Vegetarian Lasagna - Duration: 3:51.

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Trump Lifts Ban On Importing Elephant Trophies So His Insecure Sons Can Feel Better - Duration: 3:36.

This week, Donald Trump did what he does best and decided to reverse a rule from the Obama

Administration.

This particular rule though, wasn't about environmental regulations, or financial regulations.

No, this one actually had to do with the importation of elephant trophies from countries like,

Zimbabwe, and Zambia in Africa.

You see, Donald Trump think that it's perfectly fine for American citizens to go overseas,

and hunt endangered species like elephants.

And then, if you manage to kill one of the few remaining elephants in the wild, you should

be allowed to bring back some kind of trophy from that animal.

Obama had said that no, if you go over there and do that, you're not going bring anything

back with you to commemorate that experience.

But Donald Trump thinks that it's perfectly fine to go ahead and I don't know, maybe cut

off an elephant's tail, like Donald Trump, Jr.

Has been known to do.

Or, maybe you just wanna get some pictures like his sons are also known to do.

Now, this particular rule doesn't really serve any purpose other than to allow emasculated

and weak, pitiful men to bring back some kind of trophy to show maybe their wives, or girlfriends,

or any woman they're trying to impress that at one point, they got to feel like a real

man killing a helpless animal from far away.

Or perhaps, even one that was sedated, or maybe one that was just friendly enough to

walk right up to you.

They killed that thing and for a few brief seconds, felt power in their weak, pitiful

little lives.

That's what this is about folks.

Now it is perfectly legal to go over to Africa to these countries, Zimbabwe, Zambia and hunt

big game on private ranches.

Obama just made it illegal to bring any trophies back with you, and Trump thinks that those

trophies are what it's all about.

You know, how else are you gonna remember that one time you actually felt like a man.

Like you actually did something important, like you were meaningful or more importantly,

powerful.

Donald Trump is an emasculated, weak individual.

And that is what this rule reversal is all about.

His kids, exactly the same.

The pictures that we've seen of them over the past years prove it.

The only way these guys and others like that dentist who killed the friendly lion.

The only way they can feel like they're powerful, or like a real man is by going out there and

killing something bigger than them, that posed no threat to them and that wasn't even trying

to fight them off.

That is what conservative, alpha male mentality is all about.

Because they're not actually alpha males, they're not even beta males.

They're just a bunch of weak individuals who for a few seconds out of their lives believe

that they can feel powerful holding a gun, and killing something much bigger than them.

And now thanks to Trump, you can bring a piece of that elephant home with you to always remember

that one brief moment of your life, where you felt like you had a little bit of power.

For more infomation >> Trump Lifts Ban On Importing Elephant Trophies So His Insecure Sons Can Feel Better - Duration: 3:36.

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Debunking the winter weather myth of the banded woolly bear caterpillars - Duration: 2:18.

For more infomation >> Debunking the winter weather myth of the banded woolly bear caterpillars - Duration: 2:18.

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Do you make this common Bread & Butter mistake? - Duration: 2:33.

For more infomation >> Do you make this common Bread & Butter mistake? - Duration: 2:33.

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#MeToo - Duration: 9:45.

Hey friends, Kaitlyn here and let's

talk about all of this sexual harassment.

(uptempo music)

So there are stories coming out of the woodwork

of people sexually harassing, sexually assaulting people.

These are people in power like in Hollywood and politicians

but there's also the MeToo hashtag

which is bringing to life all of these stories

of everyday life sexual harassment and sexual assault.

This is not surprising to me at all.

I mean I've worked in the film industry

and I have experienced the kind of power play

and overstepping of bounds that we're talking about here.

So I wrote this whole script, set of notes,

of How To Not Sexually Harass People

and we were gonna talk about why it's wrong

and how it happens and how you can not do it

but then I realized that's really not doing any good.

There are lots of things out there

that are already like that.

Really the thing that I could talk about

from my own experience that would maybe

have the most impact is how pervasive it is

to sexually harass people without realizing you are

and that's really freaking hard to talk about for me

because it's a story that is very real in my life

and that I have kind of buried over time

because it's easier, easier to live

that way than to have to think about it.

So, my story is that

there was a man that was

in my church who kind of adopted me

as like a granddaughter when I was in college.

He was a friend of my dad, a friend of my grandparents,

just like someone that I had known my whole life.

He basically started sending me care packages

when I was in college and like cards to encourage me.

So I don't think there was anything wrong with that at all.

It was really how the relationship that I had

with him changed over time or developed with time.

Essentially what happened is when I would come home

from school he started asking me to like

come with him to things, just like a music event

or one time he asked me to come to dinner with him

and I felt like, yeah this is something,

someone who's like sending me these nice things.

I felt like, yeah sure, I can do that

and he was a nice person.

I enjoyed spending time with him.

I felt like I was sort of doing a good deed

by spending time with this like widower,

but over time it started to

make me feel really uncomfortable.

I didn't feel like, it wasn't just like

oh I went to this one music event with him

because to say like thank you.

It became like every time I came home he wanted

to see me and to take me somewhere and

I felt kind of like I was going on dates with him

and I'm like this seems weird and

I don't feel quite comfortable with this.

It was at this point that I brought it up to my parents

and they were like "Oh no, you know, this is fine.

He's just lonely.

It's totally fine to spend time with him

and if you don't want to go to something then just say no.

I'm sure he'll understand."

It was a little bit like I wish maybe they would

take this a little more seriously cause

I feel more uncomfortable than they're like

seeming to think that I should feel but

I did take their advice and just sort of started

saying no to doing things but he was still like

sending me things in the mail while I was at school

and it got to the point where he sent me

a box of perfume for Christmas and he sent me

this letter with it that went into very

explicit ways of how to wear the perfume.

Like how you put it in between you thighs and it,

oh, I that's when I started having

panic attacks because I'm like this is

really, really, really wrong and my mother

I think at this point agreed that it was very weird.

So it was really at this point that

it just got really out of control for me.

I had a super hard time like going to church

if he was going to be there cause feeling like

I needed, he was gonna want me to hug him

or want some sort of physical contact.

That was also something is that he would always

want hugs and to hold my hand in public places

and I'm just like, it was all these things

that I very much associated with being

in a relationship with someone except at 22

being in a relationship with an 80 year old man,

I didn't think that that was something that was right.

All of these things were happening to me

and I just felt like I couldn't say anything

because of who he was and how like

illogical all of it seemed.

Like it just didn't seem like it could be happening.

Okay, this is a very hard thing to talk about

because there is this fear of talking about it

that people are not gonna believe me

and that's really, really hard to do.

I haven't told very many people.

There have been a couple of friends that

I have somehow along the way we have talked about

something and I kind of told them the story

but I tend to tell it in almost a flippant way

of like yeah, there was this like older man

who decided that he thought he was dating me

when he wasn't and it made me really uncomfortable

and that's the way I kind of phrase it

which is not, not at all really what went down.

It was much more serious and like scarring for me.

So the conclusion of the story is really

that I finally was able to get my dad

to believe me which was kind of the turning point

when I have my dad on my side things were gonna happen.

He went and talked to this man and

then we also talked to my pastor and

then I think my pastor and my dad sat down

with the man as well and basically told him

that like whether or not what he thought

he was doing was wrong or okay that I just

needed him to not be around me or

contact me anymore and he did.

He respected that.

He didn't contact me anymore and it's been like five,

almost six years since that happened.

I don't know.

I don't know what this man is doing now

or if he still thinks about this but I do unfortunately.

I still wonder if I was overreacting and

I know, I know, I know that I was not.

I know that the things that he did were

not right at all and it should be noted here

that I have been light on recounting

to you like everything that happened.

So I have not told you everything,

I've only told you the things that

I feel comfortable sharing but the one that

I feel like is important is the perfume one

because that was just so disturbing to me.

But the point of telling you this story is that

I am like 90% positive that this man

didn't think he was doing anything wrong.

Oh gosh, it's so ingrained in me and

so many other women and not just women I mean men too,

I think especially like southern culture to be

like meek and to be respectful of your elders.

You just don't say that something

is making you uncomfortable.

Instead you just try to get away from the situation

and hope that it never happens again.

So it's kind of two parts here and the one,

how hard it is as someone who has been a victim

of sexual harassment or sexual assault to actually

stand up and say something because

you're so afraid that you're just crazy.

You're misinterpreting something and how much worse

it would be for you if you know, you're misinterpreting

or even if you're not but like this person

has a power over you in some way and

what they could do to you.

So it's easier, not really easier it's just like

you don't know what to do other than to just

be silent but also for you to think

about how you're interacting with people.

Especially people that you have some sort of

perceived power over whether it's like an employee.

You just have to really think about the things

that you're saying or the things that you are doing.

Like it's probably safer to just not

touch people and that's okay.

So maybe just like check yourself before you wreck yourself.

It's almost like we've created this,

where's the threshold, where does it go over

the line that you need to tell someone and

tell someone to stop when really you just,

you shouldn't have to experience it in the first place

if maybe people just thought a little bit

before they said things or did things.

It feels so, so complicated to talk about

even though it shouldn't be complicated at all.

It should just be like, don't sexually harass people.

Don't sexually assault people.

Who knew that could be such a hard thing or

something that people would be arguing over.

Okay, I'm done talking about this.

Hopefully I covered all the things I wanted to cover

and have said something that is of use to you in your life.

So thank you for listening to me, hanging out

with me and hearing my story.

This is definitely not a video that was intended

to make you smile unfortunately I'm sorry.

Been a little bit of a downer these last few videos.

Plus remember to check me out on these

other social media sites.

Instagram is my favorite of course.

I've been posting lots of selfies recently.

I've been like doing some photo editing and

putting galaxies on stuff so

it's been interesting and fun.

You should come hang out with me there.

I hope you guys have a wonderful week

and I will see you next Thursday.

Bye.

(relaxing music)

For more infomation >> #MeToo - Duration: 9:45.

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Lucy Bee Team Outtakes 2017! - Duration: 7:48.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Meow!

Take two.

Dead skin ska--

[GIBBERISH] Hang on a second.

Just by grinding it upside down.

Oh.

See?

[CLEARING THROAT]

Can someone help?

I'm coming, my dear.

Ollie?

Somebody-- you can cut my apples.

Coming.

Coming.

Oh, my bad.

Sorry.

I need to just put a stool here, don't I?

Look, my nails.

That one just chipped.

I'm in the-- sorry, majority.

I was going to say major.

I'm not--

move your hand up to the top, and then it should focus.

Is it focusing now?

No.

Why aren't you focusing?

Ah, ah.

Put it that--

I'm hesitating.

Sorry.

You need to do this pickup.

This doesn't need to be seen.

You can cut me out.

I'm going over it.

You didn't see me do that.

Put that maybe in a separate bowl.

Sorry, if I'm making all this--

[GIBBERISH] sugar creams.

Can you use?

Was I?

Oh, that's almost half--

[GIBBERISH]

Is that plugged in?

Mm-hm.

Why?

It's closed.

This.

[INAUDIBLE]

Is this going to mess up Ben's other thing

if do this from the top?

No.

[SNEEZE]

[BLEEP]

Oh, that's hot.

No way.

Ah, going to be like done.

I want to get everything right on the video.

It's so much more time.

It was just a pure creep.

What did I say again?

If you'd like a copy, it's free.

You can go on our website and buy it, so--

this is free.

No, because it's free.

Cooking professional, we are really not.

Yeah, [INAUDIBLE].

[BLEEP] [BLEEP] [BLEEP] [BLEEP] [BLEEP] [BLEEP] Hello,

everyone.

[BLEEP]

[BLEEP] [BLEEP].

All coconut oil is-- sorry.

Coconut oil is stocked in [BLEEP] Dammit, I did so well.

Just a short series of six exercises.

Right, let's do it again.

Good footage for the next bloopers one.

It's a static exercise.

Basically it's just lifting her shoulders up.

[WHIMPERING]

[INAUDIBLE]

Can I start again?

[GIBBERISH] The magic of TV.

Airbrush your foot in the middle.

Stop.

Are we doing that?

Are we doing that?

So really cut me out if I start wobbling it because I

feel like I'm on a voicemail now.

Because they say Karl, if you don't shut up--

what you got to do is say, it's me.

Ring me back.

But you're telling me what you've had for dinner, where

you've been.

Drop our knees.

Megan.

[LAUGHTER]

I'm so sorry.

[INAUDIBLE] space.

I'm going to sneeze, no joke.

[COUGHING]

We got a man's beard we can use?

Not mine.

[INAUDIBLE], but--

Wow, they look fantastic.

Mm, chocolate.

Oh, my god, it's nice.

Mm.

Oh, they smell so good.

Yeah, that looks My It smells so nice, actually.

Mm.

Look at how cute they look there.

I call that proper tasty./ Boom.

Yeah, that's it.

Mm, so appetizing.

Bits of rice.

Whee.

Yeah, I can't remember.

And notice, obviously very, very,

we don't-- don't-- just very--

Oh, your head is in the shot there.

Oh, you're head's in the shot.

You're head's in the shot again.

Oh, watch your head.

Head.

I've got a big head as it is.

[INAUDIBLE]

Please share this video with your family, Facebook,

and friends.

I hate that there.

I'm looking at that one.

Two different books.

[INAUDIBLE] now.

[INAUDIBLE]

Can you just use your magic to make

it look like I didn't do that?

Ding.

Come on, Rudolph.

Oh, no.

You have to wait now.

No, come on.

This is being filmed.

[BLEEP]

Whatevs.

Yeah, see you later alligator.

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